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Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
29

Final episode date
  
17 October 1978

Program creator
  
Roy Clarke

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Created by
  
Roy Clarke

No. of series
  
4

First episode date
  
30 September 1974

Number of episodes
  
29

Genre
  
Sitcom

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Directed by
  
Derrick Goodwin (pilot) Ronnie Baxter (tv series)

Starring
  
Bill Maynard Megs Jenkins Robert Keegan Rosemary Martin Lynda Baron Richard Davies Bill Dean Harold Goodwin Ray Mort

Cast
  
Bill Maynard, Richard Davies, Bill Dean, Megs Jenkins, Lynda Baron

Similar
  
The Gaffer, The Beiderbecke Affair, First of the Summer Wine, Get Lost!, The Magnificent Evans

Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! is a ITV situation comedy which ran on the ITV network from 1974 to 1978.

Contents

The series starred Bill Maynard as Selwyn Froggitt, a council labourer, Scarsdale Working Men’s Club secretary, hapless handyman and all-round public nuisance. It was created by Roy Clarke, who wrote the pilot episode transmitted in 1974, although the series was mostly written by Alan Plater, and was made for the ITV network, by Yorkshire Television.

Cast


  • Bill Maynard – Selwyn Froggitt
  • Megs Jenkins – Mrs Froggitt (Series 1-3)
  • Robert Keegan – Maurice Froggitt (Series 1-3)
  • Rosemary Martin – Vera Parkinson (Series 1)
  • Lynda Baron – Vera Parkinson (Series 2-3)
  • Richard Davies – Clive (Series 1-3)
  • Bill Dean – Jack (Series 1-3)
  • Harold Goodwin – Harry (Series 1-3)
  • Ray Mort – Ray (Series 1-3)
  • Bernard Gallagher - Mervin Price (Series 4)
  • Plot

    Set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Scarsdale, the first three series centred on the bungling exploits of Selwyn Froggitt, a burly, balding, good-natured council labourer (Maynard) usually clad in a donkey jacket, with pretensions to intellectual competence (he carried The Times rolled up in the pocket of his donkey jacket, although was hardly ever seen reading it, preferring to tell people that "There was an article about it in The Times") and an urge to improve his life and that of everyone around him. Froggitt was on the committee of his local working men's club, serving as concert secretary in charge of booking "turns".

    Froggitt was fundamentally and spectacularly incompetent at everything he turned his hand to, being equally inept at his day job (digging holes and filling them in), do-it-yourself at home, and booking acts for the club. Nevertheless he was extremely honest and hard-working, unlike the other committee members, who usually sat back in comfort while Froggitt did the manual labour. They generally despised him but tolerated him because he was too stupid to realise how dishonest they were.

    Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! Oh No It39s Selwyn Froggitt Gala Performance YouTube

    The show featured a number of catchphrases: Selwyn's "Magic!" accompanied by two thumbs up; and his usual order at the club was, "A pint of cooking and a bag of nuts." (Although at virtually every opportunity whilst in the bar Selwyn would order at least one bag of nuts, he would rarely, if ever, be seen eating the nuts). Raymond the barman (Ray Mort) was fond of answering the telephone with a number of highly fictitious and fanciful addresses. All decisions taken by the club committee were taken on a "Show of hands..." and "Carried unanimously". Another running gag was Selwyn's mum saying "I wish you wouldn't open that cupboard Selwyn, things fall out!" whenever he opened the cupboard in the Froggitt front room upon which a flow of objects would fall onto the floor.

    Froggitt's colleagues on the committee included the dour Scouser Jack (Bill Dean), Harry (Harold Goodwin) and excitable, stereotypical Welshman Clive (Richard Davies). His brother Maurice was played by Robert Keegan.

    The show's humour included a fair measure of slapstick alongside Plater's typical northern humour. Mainly shot at Yorkshire Television Studios on Kirkstall Road, Leeds, whilst outdoor location filming for the series took place in Skelmanthorpe, West Yorkshire and Elvington, North Yorkshire.

    In the fourth (and final) series, the format of the show changed radically. This version of the series was entitled Selwyn; all of the regular cast from the first three series (bar Maynard) left the show, to focus on and persue other TV work.

    During the final series, The Froggitt character became entertainments manager at a seedy holiday camp on the east coast. Plater was no longer involved with the series, but with disappointing audience reactions; a planned fifth series was cancelled.

    Pilot (1974)

  • Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! (30 September 1974)
  • DVD release

    All four series of Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! have been released on DVD. A four-disc set of the complete series of both complete series titles has also been released.

    References

    Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt! Wikipedia